How to Choose the Right 5 Volt Battery Charging Indicator for Your Needs
When selecting a 5 volt battery charging indicator for your needs, it is important to consider the type of battery you are using, the charging current, and the environment in which the indicator will be used.
The type of battery you are using will determine the type of indicator you need. For example, if you are using a lithium-ion battery, you will need an indicator that is specifically designed for this type of battery. Similarly, if you are using a lead-acid battery, you will need an indicator that is designed for this type of battery.
The charging current is also an important factor to consider when selecting a 5 volt battery charging indicator. The indicator should be able to handle the current that is being used to charge the battery. If the current is too high, the indicator may not be able to accurately measure the charging status of the battery.
Finally, the environment in which the indicator will be used should also be taken into consideration. If the indicator will be used in a wet or humid environment, it should be waterproof and dustproof. Additionally, if the indicator will be used in an area with high temperatures, it should be able to withstand the heat.
Input
Voltage Range
90~264Vac(Normal Reated Input Voltage is 100~240Vac)
Frequency Range
47/63Hz
Efficiency
88%min
Output
DC Voltage
5V
Rated Current
2.1A
Rated Power
USA AC Plug 5V2.1A65w 90w 15V2.1A
Voltage Tolerance
±5%
Line Regulation
±1%
Load Regulation
±5%
Environment
Working Temp.
0~+40℃
Working Humidity
18~85% RH non-condensing
Storange Temp., Humidity
-18~+75℃, 10~90%RH
OTHERS
Certificates
CE-EMC CE-LVD RoHS FCC CB etc.
PACKING
Brown paper box
By taking into account the type of battery, the charging current, and the environment in which the indicator will be used, you can ensure that you select the right 5 volt battery charging indicator for your needs.